- Epifany Slavinetsky
Epifany Slavinetsky ( _ru. Епифаний Славинецкий) (? -
November 19 ,1675 ,Moscow ) was an ecclesiastical expert of theRussian Orthodox Church who helpedPatriarch Nikon to revise the ancient service-books, thus precipitating the Great Schizm of the national church.In the 1620s, he attended the Kiev Brotherhood School and later furthered his education abroad. Epifany was one of the most educated people of his period that came from Central and Eastern Europe. He came to master the
Latin , Polish,Ancient Greek and Hebrew languages. On his return toKiev , he took monastic vows in theKiev Pechersk Lavra . In the late 1630s, he compiled the firstLatin -Church Slavonic lexicon, which he would revise on several occasions.Upon hearing about Epifany's learning, Russian
Tsar Alexis invited him to correct the ecclesiastical books ofMuscovy . Epifany arrived inMoscow in 1649 and visited the Trinity-Sergius monastery the same year. He quickly managed to secure the patronage of the boyarBoris Morozov and Metropolitan Nikon ofNovgorod , who was presently electedPatriarch .Epifany joined the
Chudov Monastery in theMoscow Kremlin , where he was appointed head of the Patriarchal school and charged with administrating the Printing Yard. It was he who revived the mediaeval tradition of deliveringsermon s in Russian churches. In the 1650s and early 1660s, he was busy revising the Muscovite service-books and translatingErasmus andCopernicus fromLatin .When Nikon fell into disgrace, the scholar supported him and proved that his deposition was contarary to the laws of the church. He spent his last years translating the
Septuagint and theNew Testament , as commissioned by his patronFyodor Rtishchev . Epifany died in Moscow in 1675.
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